Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 6, No. 76, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 16, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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envelopes In her bag were also wired
across the ocean
A prompt reply came back The
authorities were Instructed to bury
the husband at once In France but
nothing was said about the unfortu-
nate woman They were buried In
French graves side by side It sub-
sequently developed that the woman
had been a lifelong friend of the be-
reaved family No one suspected any-
thing between the two but the facts
pointed to a carefully arranged meet
ing In Europe The letters from him
found among her belongings after-
wards fully proved that the laison
had been going on for years The
man whose name has been carefully
withheld is said to have been promi-
nent in the business and social life of
one of the largest cities in Uio United
States
pers tils week contain an interesting j Alabama W C T U
story of a double life led by an I Special to the Herald
American which was revealed only i Montgomery Ala Oct 16
by the hand of death The man in
the case crossed to Europe on busi-
ness leaving his wife In America
While traveling in France he was
among the victims of a terrible rail
Coming to America
Special to the Herald
Dublin Oct 10 Sir Anthony Pat-
rick MacDonnell tinder secretary to
the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and
the real author of the Irish council
bill departed today Tor the United
States where he will spend in all
about one month Sir Anthony will
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The largest and most complete
Sample Line ever shown in Pal-
estine on sale at wholesale cost
MONDAY OCTOBER 14t
Jones Dry Goods Co
THE HUD OF DEATH
REVEALS DOUBLE LIFE
Special to the Herald
London Oct 1C The London pa
land at New York and then travel
through the New England states after
which he will visit James Bryce the
British ambassador at Washington
His visit to the United Stales Is non-
political but be will be accessible to
men of Influence Interested In Ireland
and her welfare
Ardent
ital today to attend the twentythird
annual convention of the Alabama W
C T U The probability that the next
state prohibition has lent additional
interest and Importance to the pres-
ent gathering A meeting of the ex-
ecutive committee was held this after-
noon to complete the final details of
the convention program Tonight In
the Dexter Avenue Methodist church
the convention will be formally open-
ed with a rousing welcome demonstra-
tion The business proceedings will
begin tomorrow morning and continue
through Friday In addition to the
routine business a number of noted
sjieakcis will be beard
Cornerstone Laying at Raleigh
Special to the Herald
Raleigh N C Oct J C Masons of
high degree from all over No li Caro
other states attended th > laying of
the cornerstone today for the magnifi-
cent Masonic Temple o be erected In
this city The event was attended
with ceremonies of a a unusually elab-
orate and Interesting character The
principal address < were delivered by
Grand Master Frxnels D Winston and
General William Ruffin Cox
To Help Farmers Along
Special to the Herald
Syracuse N Y Oct 1C In re-
sponse to a call recently issued by the
Syracuse Chamber of Commerce a Points
convention assembled in this city to-
day to discuss ways and means to bet-
ter agricultural conditions in the state
of New York
in session three days Agricultural o1 addition to the long list of play
experts from a number of Western houses in the metropolis will be open
and other states have been invited to
address the meeting and plans will be
laid to make the association a nation-
al one
A Gas Heater Kills the Chill
greet the venerable leader
PelatHall Wedding if
Special to the Herald M
Marshall Mo Oct 1C A wedding
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MINNEAPOLIS GREETED
GENERAL BOOTH TODAY
Special to the Herald
Minneapolis Minn Oct 16 Gen
oral William Booth commander of the
Salvation Army arrived in Minneapo
lis today and received an enthusiastic
foes of the liquor traffic from every j greeting from representatives of his
way accident Beside his body in the session of the legislature will be call
of the Northwest and from Canada
The feature of General Booths stay In
the city will be a public meeting In
the Auditorium tonight Governor
Lester Hall daughter of Dr John Rj
Hall of this city becomes the bride of
Lieutenant Joseph Hallcy Pelat Co
Artillery Corps U S A Lieut Pel
was graduated from West Point la
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hflfSfjiInes Recently he was frans l
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ferred to Fort Smiley The bride Is a
niece of Congressman Dorsey W
Shackelford of Jefferson City and is
related to several other prominent
Una
together with representatives
oftaInlllei of l9gouri A number oI
the order in Virginia Man land and
guests from out of town arc here for
the wedding which is to take place at
the home of the brides father
Horse Show In Seattle
Special lo tho Herald
Seattle Wash Oct 1C The sec
tond annual Seattle Horse Show open
ed today and will continue through
the remainder of the week In addi-
tion to the local entries the exhibits
include prizewinning horses from
Chicago San Francisco Portland
Vancouver and a number of other
New Playhouse In Gotham
New York Oct 1C The magnlfi
The convention will be Jcent new Stuyvesant Theatre the lat
cd tonight The initial attraction
David Warfield In his new play
Grand Army Man
STRONG POINTS
MY OF CUMBERLAND
Special to tbo Herald
Chattanooga Tenn Oct 1C A
small though dignified appearing body
of several hundred men filled the pret-
tily decorated assembly hall of the
Read house today at the opening of
the annual reunion of the Society of
the Army of the Cumberland Death
had since the last meeting removed
soveral prominent members of the so-
ciety
Gen Gate P Thurston of Nashville
called the gathering to order and pre-
sided over the opening session which
was devoted to an exchange of greet-
ings and the reading of the annual
roports This evening the annual ora-
tion will be delivered by Col M R
Fitch of Pueblo Colo who was an
Inspector general and fought at Chlck
nmaugn The reunion will continue
over tomorrow
American Bottlers Convention
Socclal to the Herald
Denver Colo Oct 1G One thou-
sand bottlers representing the Ameri-
can Bottlers Protective Association
gathered for their nineteenth annual
convention In this city today There
arc delegations from all iwrta of the
United States The officers are Jno
A Blondell of Baltimore president
It E Schoder of New York secretary
and Henry L Schmidt of Hoboken
treasurer One of the problems to be
considered at the convention is that
of compelling people to return empty
bottles
American Gas Institute
ISpecIal to the HeraU
Washington D C Oct 1C The
section of Alabama rallied In the cap organization gathered from all parts isecond annual meeting of the Amerl
can Gas Institute assembled at the
New Wlllard Hotel today for a three
days session President Walton
Clark of Phlladlephla called the meet
morgue was placed the body of upon to deal with the question of Johnson will preside and many other fas t0 order Rates charged for gas
persons of note will be present toj operating expenses the obligations
other victim a handsome woman
whose satchel contained some of his
visiting cards
The authorities suspecting nothing
irregular cabled to the family In
America to inform them of the two
deaths The widow cabled back mere-
ly ordering them to send Ills body
home for burial A second cable was
accordingly sent from France to say
that a lady had been traveling with
him that one of his cards was found
upon her and that her bag contained
imposed by a franchise and a number
other topics are scheduled for con
Ijof
sideration
Wedding In Army Circles
tho d
Sp a to °
of interest in army circles takes
J Washington D C Oct IC Promi
here this evening when Miss Asa
nent army officers and other repre
sentatives of official society in the
capital thronged St Margarets Epis-
copal church at noon today at the
wedding of Miss Mary Aston Over
Ine daughter of General and Mrs
rSrei < TvorsTiia5r tfeoifpiiia < 3uT
Stevens Norvell of the Eighth Cav-
alry
Greeks Plan National Union
Special to the Herald
New York Oct 16 At a meeting
in this city today preliminary stei > s
were taken for the formation of a na-
tional union of all the Greek societies
in the United States The purposes
of the proposed organization will he
to promote the general interests of
the Greeks In this country of whom
there ate about 250000
Racing at Churchill Downs
Special to the Herald
Louisville Oct IC The fall meet
ing of the new Louisville lackey Club
opened at Churchill Downs today and
will continue sixteen days All the j
prominent racing stables of the West
are represented and the meeting
promises to be a highly successful
one
TAILOR SHOP
We do cleaning pressing and re-
pairing Ladles work given special
attention DOYLE BROS
Mens Outfitters j
A Gas Heater Kills the Chill
You Are invite
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MORTON WYATTS
Advertising Sale
13th Uth 15th of Each month
We mean what we say You can buy more from us for your msney
than you have ever purchased in the City of Palestine here before in
our line Bargains in Bedroom Suits Rockers Dining Chairs Center
Tables Side Boards Iron Beds Art Squares Mattings Rugs Etc
Also the Improved White Sewing Machine automatic head lift ro-
tary bobbin equal to any other HignGrade Machine on the market as
to quality and price
We also oner some rare bargains in Cook stoves and Kitchen Furni
niture etc In fact our entire line is a target for the trade Try ns
MORTON WYATT
PHONE 3S8
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THE FUN THAT WILL BE MISSED
will be nothing compared to the dis-
comforts you will experience when
hot weather comes and find3 you
without a porcelain enamelled tub
and sanitary fittings in your bath-
room Out with the old and in with
the new An order left with Fenton
Burns will do the business and
you will be surprised at the low cost
of it all
FERITOAS BURIES
708 Spring St Plumbing and Tinning Phone 158
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NATIVE
ACHINERY
Should you need Cotton Ginning Cane Grinding Saw Mill or other
for it matters not whom made Dilleys
Machinery or repairs same by
can save you time trouble or money perhaps all if you will consult
them You are desirious of building up Anderson County give proof of
itjby first giving home factories employing home labor an opportunity
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Call on or Addrati
Geo M Dilley Son
Palestine Texas
SUMMER IA1S
We have a complete line of Straw and Panama
Hats at Reasonable Prices
Our 25c Wash Ties the Prettiest on the market
W8V3 BRArtiAGAft CO
THE HABERDASHERS
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9ctas
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Vnhrmnt l Grape Juice for Comnan
lon Purposes and SlcH Chamber t-
Old Port WtnoIyeare eld S1E0 per gil Sherry Wlne
v7 1 V rears old S1K per jml Coed Table Claret JI00 per saLi
Winobsttnthemarket Ttaosewines
nneOldBlackberry
bare taken first premiums In Dallas Houston and San An-
tonio for many years and are irnaranteed to be pare In ev
ery respect Jags fourd and wines delrrered to any part of
bo olty tree of oEarrs
W B VRIGXlT PALESTINE TEXAS
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See the Grandest Display of Mil
Parlor Library Dining Room
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the New ideas
and Bed Room
Ever shown in Palestine We will be glad to show them in Early English Hission Rook Wood Alahogany Birds Eye and Quartered Oak
Its worth the Trip to Our Store just to look Try It
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Hamilton, W. M. & Hamilton, H. V., Jr. Palestine Daily Herald (Palestine, Tex), Vol. 6, No. 76, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 16, 1907, newspaper, October 16, 1907; Palestine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth68453/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .